SummarySensing its biotic and abiotic environmental cues is critical to the survival and reproduction of any organism. Of the five traditionally recognized senses of vertebrates, taste is dedicated to the differentiation between nutritious and harmful foods, triggering either appetitive or rejective behaviors [1]. Vertebrates typically can detect five basic taste qualities: sweet, umami, bitter, sour and salty. Remarkable progress in understanding the molecular basis of taste [1] has opened the door to inferring taste abilities from genetic data. Based on genome and relevant gene sequences, we infer that the sweet, umami, and bitter tastes have been lost in all penguins, an order of aquatic flightless birds originating and still occupying t...
Sensory receptors evolve, and changes to their response profiles can directly impact sensory percept...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Sensory systems define an animal's capacity for perception and can evolve to promote survival in new...
SummarySensing its biotic and abiotic environmental cues is critical to the survival and reproductio...
Taste receptor genes are functionally important in animals, with a surprising exception in the bottl...
Background: Five basic taste modalities, sour, sweet, bitter, salt and umami, can be distinguished b...
Mammals have three members of the small taste receptor gene family responsible for the perception of...
This article has been accepted for publication in [Genome Biology and Evolution Published by Oxford ...
Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by an...
Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by an...
The sense of bitter taste plays a critical role in how organisms avoid generally bitter toxic and ha...
This chapter comprehensively reviews and consolidates taste research on birds and reptiles. It also ...
Taste perception is an important component of an animal’s fitness. The identification of vertebrate ...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
鯨類の化学感覚能力の一端を解明. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2015-03-05.[Introduction]While olfaction is one of the most important ...
Sensory receptors evolve, and changes to their response profiles can directly impact sensory percept...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Sensory systems define an animal's capacity for perception and can evolve to promote survival in new...
SummarySensing its biotic and abiotic environmental cues is critical to the survival and reproductio...
Taste receptor genes are functionally important in animals, with a surprising exception in the bottl...
Background: Five basic taste modalities, sour, sweet, bitter, salt and umami, can be distinguished b...
Mammals have three members of the small taste receptor gene family responsible for the perception of...
This article has been accepted for publication in [Genome Biology and Evolution Published by Oxford ...
Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by an...
Five canonical tastes, bitter, sweet, umami (amino acid), salty, and sour (acid), are detected by an...
The sense of bitter taste plays a critical role in how organisms avoid generally bitter toxic and ha...
This chapter comprehensively reviews and consolidates taste research on birds and reptiles. It also ...
Taste perception is an important component of an animal’s fitness. The identification of vertebrate ...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
鯨類の化学感覚能力の一端を解明. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2015-03-05.[Introduction]While olfaction is one of the most important ...
Sensory receptors evolve, and changes to their response profiles can directly impact sensory percept...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Sensory systems define an animal's capacity for perception and can evolve to promote survival in new...